Sherwood's Forest
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We did encounter a green sea turtle, which is good for the logs. They are an endangered species, growing up to 5 feet long and weighing 150 - 400 lbs. Less than one in a thousand hatchlings survive to adulthood, but those that do live up to 80 years in the wild.
We also spotted a lot of humpback whales on the boat ride to and from the dive site. There were 2 mother and calf pairs and 6 other whales which we couldn't determine the age or gender of.
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